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The first thing you should do when entering an area is sell everything that needs to be sold. This way, you wouldn't have to clean those items (the dirt doesn't affect the sale price). Then you collect trash, and finally, clean. Use Flipper Sense only to find the last one or two pieces of dirt or trash, otherwise these will be hard to see.
Yes, this is the issue. the stains are usually hidden around the room and not clearly visible to the naked eye. I use Flipper sense to the best of my ability but it can only do so much.
Edit: Like picture this, you're playing one of the mod jobs and there is 1 piece of trash left. You are outside and scouring the grass for a single piece of trash that may or may not look like a rock. It is in daylight so the orange light isn't showing, and you're just slowly scanning the yard for trash and can not for the life of you find this last piece of trash.
It is not, but it is a good example of why a more exact stain/trash finder would be worthwhile.